For those who want to get more details, the founder of ZeroTier was a
guest at the Packet Pusher Podcast and gave a real good overview about
the ZeroTier technology and also explained a lot how it works
internally. Seems like a software you can trust and this guy knows a lot
about networking and networking protocols. You should listen to it if
you are interested:
http://packetpushers.net/podcast/podcasts/pq-134-meet-zerotier-open-source-networking/
Kind regards
Peter
On 16.11.2017 19:31, Chris Stave wrote:
I've been running a combination of Guacamole and ZeroTier and it has
been fantastic for remote access.
You already know Guacamole -- it's fantastic and you know you like it.
ZeroTier is a secure flat network SDN solution -- it puts devices on a
second private network no matter where they are -- on a phone, in
another office, at home -- wherever.
If you put ZeroTier on your Guacamole server, it will get an
additional address that is reachable from other ZeroTier clients.
Contractor needs remote access? Have them install zerotier and then
they can get to the Guacamole server and then out to everything.
The bonus is that you don't need to open anything up to the
wild-wild-internet world, it all stays
believably-crytographically-safe on the ZeroTier network.
(and it lets me SSH into network switches from my phone from anywhere,
which is fantastic)
I'm not associated with ZeroTier, but I'm happy to pass on the idea of
this great combination!
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